THE DAILY EVENING T E LEGR APHPIIIL APE , A UGUST C, 18G9. ;XTRA0R1UXAUY SCENE IX COURT. nmnn Hrntmrnl to Di-mb fortlip Uiirrtpr ttillr .iUH,"", lrii-niiiiM ilrr I iiimm-i-iico "lore inni ,liui. r'"'i the l.n,li,n tai'y Xrim. July 22. rotKirf (til vpwtordnv f'nnnv IVfUi- Maud Olivi-r was convictod at the Woreos. . un 1 1 i--n i fi I Ht3 whim 111 iti r of Lit Rimbaud. Joseph Oliver, at Dudley. lue liArticiihirH oi' the cuho have loen re ported.. , The Clerk of Arraign tlion. in the usual "rin, asked Iho prisoner if she hud nnv ren- sn to urii uliv i..ni. .,.. . ,f ilimlli sliimlil not "i -r- --j ....... ... ... - "e iuithit upon lier. ouill'l 1 HIM HOI, (-Hilly, ny III, od! May I Im allowed to explain the rai- 011 wliv that letter Cu -iiiimiiltiieiitioil that ''ad lieen lifted in the eonr.se of tho trial as videiiee ii"jiitiHt the misoner) was sent to V'iiu? If I innv ho ncnnilled to state for my self the reason, my lord and jciiIIoiiilmi, in "i.V fjreat (rod witnesseH lor ine. if I Hpe.ik n.i untruth, O (Joil ! (hero tho prisoner cluspo I Jwr handn solemnly, and east her eyes up wards), take my breath from mu, and let me 'lie before my enemies. Tho prisoner then Hade an incoherent statement, which, so far :s conKl be gathered from her imperfectly wtienlated expressions, and from the confu sion which prevailed in court, was to the "fleet that Unnress had been put into the ounty court, at Wolverhampton, for some nioiu-v: that ho hud received some money rom liis mistress unknown to his muster, ho had latterly found it out, and was going Rend him to jail; that to raise CJ to save im from beim' Kent to jail, prisoner hud awned a black silk dress, and raisod n upon it, and ho made up the money, which ;she gave to hint; and Mrs. W'liitehoiise could tCftitv to tho truth ot this statement. Largess lad sent to her husband to sav that there was 'o be nn exhibition to be opened at Wolver- Jiampton. and if thev were ''oin:' over he vould go with tliem, but she hud written to nm as well as she could, to say that her hus band whs dead. The prisoner continued: but as for administering poison to my hus band (here sho raised her voice and ngaiu clasped her hands), great God, answer for me. Thou knowest I am innocent, Heavenly jFnthiT. of tho charge they hive brought against inc. Ami why dost Thou leave me in I his terrible hour of need? Mv God, I have "trusted in Thee. I have been wild and wicked, I know; but, Heavenly F.ither, give nie strength. I never possessed such strength ns I have possessed since I have been cast iiito prison. I never knew the power "of my Saviour until then; and although death is to be passed upon an innocent woman. Lord. receive my spirit: and alt hough 1 am found guilty by an earthly judge and jury (here sho raised her voice defiantly) my ,'reat Judge and jury who are in heaven they will receive me to their home. I am innocent in the sight of my God, audi fear ot what man can do unto me. What even hough you should put me to (loath to-mor row, 1 would receive it cheerfully, my God. is it lias come from Thee: for now I am left done; my home is gone, my friends are far: have but one, and that is He (pointing lpwards). Lord, do not leave mo in this errible hour. Lord, prepare me to meet this trial. Thou knowest I am innocent. Murder! I loved my husband. (rod, Thou iknowest I loved him. Yes, and he loved lie. Call his friends; call them who wore with him when ho died. What is the reason this has been brought against me, O ou ( (Iho prisoner hero made another ambling statement about her husband's nother having accused her of poisoning ler liusband because sue coiuu not et Borne money that belonged to him.) My ister sent mo a letter to say that tho best hing I could do would be to leave my house, for his mother intended to take half that I had. After that I left and went to my fa ther's. On the day the inspector came to mo it was at night. The girl came to me and knid there had been three persons after me. A Z faeroeant usked me, "Is your name Mrs, I Oliver V" and I said it was. lie said. "Are Von the widow of the late Mr. Oliver i (Here r. . . . i T .... : 1 T 8the nriKoner oursi into tears. J. mini x was. i :-- . , , ,, . . , . "Well, ho said, x want to speaii to you. ,fcaid, "Then go into my father s house." lie 'said. "I want von to be at an inuuost on the Lodv of your husband, for there is a doubc ivbout his death." "What ! a doubt about -my husbands death.' '-los, he paid, "there is a doubt, and lthere is to be an inquest, and they f ml vrii tr ho flipre." T siiiil. "If von will ,i j - . - - - - . , j find me a bed I will go with you to-night, for I Lave done nothing." And as I had a sister there I went at once; but if it were now to ' save my life to say I had poisoned my hus band, God forbid. These last four years I Mave had nothing but ailiiction. I have had ree doctors with me for nine mouths to- ether; one doctor I paid 10, and my lius and puid i'2 to Dr. liart Davies, of IJirining- am, witinu tlie last twelve montus. we ad a deal to pay to put some windows in, tna we navo nati one expense itiiui au . . - . i , i i. .. i i nr.. , i i i otuer. luy iiusuumi itau uu tmcie, ii. James Oliver, of Dudley l'ort. lie was eceiving the rents, and could not get hem; and when I w ent to gather them there were twenty-five weeks due, but tho people said they owed only three. Ihe money Jia rtrmn nn1 mv himlmnd had liHen ill ft. lonrr I time. Although ho has been stated here to Lave been a strong man, he was not a strong man, and was under the doctor him that is dead and gone now up to tho time that he died, lie has been under Dr. Cochrane and Jwo or three doctors in liirmiugham, and inder Dr. Freer or Dr. Stewart, of W'olver lampton. lie was not a strong man, and nised to take medicine, and his mother knows jit. Now, if my lord is pleased to pass a sen tence of death upon an innocent woman, I f Khali receive it as a blessina from God. I )f - u , bave no friend here to care for me but a dear father (here tho prisoner burst into teaVs, which prevented her from continuing her re ' marks further). 1 Mr. Karon 1'igott, having assumed tho iilack cap, addressing the prisoner, said Fanny Frances Oliver, you have been con victed of the crime of wilful murder. It is pt any time a very bad crime. The murder of your husband is the crime of which von 1 have been found guilty, and it is a dreadful :.. 41, u;,,t, t ..r ,.i Vllllio lit ino niui ui villi! (liltl lllilll. The Prisoner I am innocent in the sight Of God and man. His Lordship Your act was not seen by any human eye; God's eye alone has seen it. Man has done his best to find out the extent of your guilt by his skill and by careful in vestigation. It was the duty of the jury to Consider whether your guilt was brought iome to you. It was their duty and theirs tilone. They have attended very carefully to jyour case, und they have found you guilty, your sin is not against man alone, but against Clod also. It remains with you. therefore, to make your peace with your God and Saviour, you have spoken about having experienced the power of your Saviour since you were in jirison. Tho Prisoner Never before. His Lordship I hope and pray it is tho X case. The Prisoner Never before, my lord. 1 His Lordship If you have found the Saviour, and will nmko your heart penitent lor the offense of which you have been found guilty, and if you will pray with deep con trition, all your sins will be forgiven. (Here the prisoner burst into tears.; And if you do so in a penitent spirit, you have a Saviour who will forgive you, and who has shed II in blood to wash away your sins as much ai tita sins of others. J to not. 1 beseech you, loso the precious opportunity of making your peace with (bid. Turn your attention to get ting a perfect faith in the atonement which your Saviour has made for your sin, and whatever may come you will have m i le your peace with (bid. The verdict of the jury is accompanied with a recomiuendition to mercy. I shall forward the recom mendation to the proper quarter: but I catui tt tell yon what etlecl if ni'ty have. I would, therefore, hold out no hope to you, and I will not say anything further upon the subject to you but that I will forward tho recommenda tion to the proper quarter. It now remains for me to pronounce upou you the dreadful sentence of the law. It is not my sentence, and I have no power to add to it or diminish from it. His lordship then pronounced sen tence of death upon the prisoner in tho usual form. The prisoner, then, wilh an air of trium phant boldness, repeated the verse of the hymn commencing: "TIioiirIi hi the patli of death I atmi'l." The Clerk of Arraigns then asked the pri soner whether she had anything to urge in stay of execution. Prisoner I should like if you would call Mrs. Whitehouse. Tho prisoner was then removed from the dock, and. before descending the steps le. til ing from it, she turned round and. waving her hand, said: "Farewell to von all, my dear iriends. SOT RECONSTRUCTED. I.itw IfNKiK'MN III Kt-nmcKy Tvcnl-live .lieu llitiiKctl Ity Kt-Koialoi-H, und .tlany Ilrivcn Irani I lie Mn U-. A corrcpoiuleiit writes as follows from llar (aUliinv, Kentucky, to the Cincinnati t'ummvr- iah Your readers will he incredulous when thev are told that within les- than twelve hours of Cincinnati, in a radius of twentv miles around this spot, more than twenty-live persons have wen hung bv Kenulators ilunnsr the last two years, prohatiiy a liunureu severely lasited, ana an unascertaiiieil nuiuner onu-rccl lo leave me county, lint little of this has reached the public print. It is at the risk of life that this state ment is now made. Un Saturday evenins. ten days ago, the town was alarmed lv fearful cries from a wretched man who was seized on the streets, taken out side the corporate limit-', and swuiur to the liml of a tree, until pitving hands next day reiuovci the fcsleriug corj'M-. This man prayed and pleaded that he ini,hl lie allowed trial hetore the courts of the county for anv crime charged to him. In the stillnc.-s of the niirht his anxious i pleadings could lie heard for halt a mile; others nonic ministers endeavored to reach the ears of the parties who were hinding- the strunlin victim. They could not uive the countersign, and were promptly repulsed, w hile the man on of a former representative of the coiiuty in our Legislature) was gauged aud hurried" to his doom. We hear to-day that a negro was hung l ist Saturday night in an obscure part of the cjunty. On the same evening ("Mill inst.), the house of "a respectable widow in the town was invaded by an armed and masked band. Yaradall, once sheriff of the county, was demanded, lie was seized, ordered to pay within five days a con tested claim of some thousand dollars, or that swift judgment would be visited upon him. These deeds of violence, unrestrained and un opposed, are multiplying with terrible rapidity. The trees are pointed out along any of the roads leading from this place, where one and some times two wretched sufferers have been strangled from the same limb. Some of these have, un doubtedly, been vicious criminals, well deserv ing thcir fate, if administered legally. The com munity are still ignorant of the reason why others were hung and whipped. Our Gov ernor is aware of these transactions, but as vet has taken no staps to vindicate the law. Our Judges and Stale Attorneys are evidently intimidated by the boldness and strength of tho so-called Kegulators, any number of whom are known, even to the schoolboys on the street. A sense of this stimulates the leaders w ith such audacity and activity as give cause for grave alarm to good and thoughtful citizens. .Many of the parties comprising the band origi nally arc said to he unusually law-abiding and order-loving men. who organised to rid the country of notorious nests, persistently and re peatedly pardoned, through weakness, or some other failing, of Governor Uramlettc. Such sores having been cured, many of the original parties would be glad to stay further proceed ings nnd disband: nut being oatu-nouud anu committed, and under enlarged numbers and new and darinir leaners. they cannot escape without certain perilous lorteitures. Where will this lawlessness end ? What remedy can be called to our aid? Ihe authorities around us are evidently inadequate to give relief. lersoiialiIcM. J. Whitehead Uvron, of Colonel J. Whitehead Uyron, of Irish and Cuban insurrectionary fame, has been made Asi-istant Assessor in ltrooklyu. Alice and l'hccbe Cary are soon to vi.-it Ban gor, and be the guests of the Hev. Dr. Tell t. who entertained the pedestrian Weston last tail be fore his departure for Chicago. Keeorder Hackett. of New York, having been taken in by a hackman, who charged $5 for two hours' work, appealed to Marshal Toolcer, and the Marshal revoked the hacknian's license. Among the passengers by the Chiua for Liverpool yesterday was V. S. Gilinore, of Bos ton Jubilee fame, with his family. Mr. Gilinore will spend three months in Kurope. Ex-Secretary Stanton and family left Wash ington yesterday, in train for the North, and alter remaining a fiw days in this city will go to some of the Northern watering places. Mr. A. D. Straus, the Havana agent of the Associated Press, is now in New York, much broken in health. Mr. Straus Is an old printer, nnd has become connected with the editorial department of the Tinim. Since he has been iu Havana he has entirely reorganized the Associ ated Press, taking charge of Mexico, West In dies, aud a portion of Central America, and employing hundreds of correspondents. 11 ts labors "have been arduous and dillieult, and he has probably been the best-abused American in tuba. PATENTS. TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. ST ATI P.iL'htsof a valtmble Invertion hint patented, and foi . Kl i Mi. nii'l 'I'INH. and OH1PP1NU of dried beef, cubliUKO, etc., are hereby off ered for sale. It in an article oi Kreut value to proprietors of hotels and reotaiirantn, atid it should be introduced Into every family, ti I A'l K H Kill I a for sale. Model can De aoeD iiinLnunaru OmOK. COOPKR'B l'OLNTi N.jT jjoFFMAN. WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY. The followino; Managers and Officers haia bees elected f orilhe year 1 : 1-11 K, PRICK, President. William II. Moure, William v . rvooa, niiniuei n. ickiu, (iillius imllmt, Kdwiu (jrehle, Ferdinand J. Dreor (ieorxe L Iluzby, TbeManafters have panaod a resolution ritquiriuR botb Lut-bolders and Visitors to present tickets at the entrance for admission to the Cenwitory. 'Pickets may be hail at tlie Office of the Company. Kit. bU ARUU Huitot, or of anyol theManaiters. TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned bss made application fort'ie renewal of cert dilute No. 4fi.'Ji7 lor one ahureoi stock ot the I mm sylvauia Huih-uad Conipuny, ixttuud to uie, aud dated May 1, Istis, the satue havniK beau lost or dontroyed. 7 Hi fa 4w W. M. i UAOKARA. necreuiry ana I reasarer, RAILROAD LINES. 1)HH.AnKI.PllA. UKRMANTOWN, MOllKISTOWN RAIbKOAl). TLvii; taku;. On Mi! nftor MOM) AY', Mny 8, 1839. F HI (IKItMANTOWN. bonve Philadelphia fit 0. 7, 8, V 06, 10, 11,13 A. M., 1. 8, 854, . 35, 6 66, bX 6, 6'A, ii 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 P. m. Irave (leriunntown at 6. 7, V 8, 8'20, 9, 10. 11, la A. M., 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 6, 6V, 6, tt4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 f M. The h M down fruit! find 8 t; nnd i up trains will liol siup uu tlte Uoi itiatitdwa Branch. ON .srNDAY.S. I.nHve rhil idclphla at wis A. M., 2, 4-05, 7, and io,v '. yi. Leave Oermantown at 815 A. M., 1, 3, , and J V r. w. OHESNUT IlILIj KAIIROAD. Letv I ).Ht.dli.hU at 6, 8, 10,12 A. M., S, 8V, 8 7, , nnd 11 1'. IM. l.wRvo ( lioi'niit 1VHI at 7-10, 8, fl-40, 11-40 A. M., 1-40,3-40, 6-40, 0 40, 8 40, and 10-40 I. M. (IN SI'MIAYS. LenvB Phlladnli.:in fit tt-15 A. H., 3 nnd 7 P. M. I.cuvf Oiiosmit hill at 7-t0 A. AI., 13 40, 6-40, and wUilMU. HK (ONSHOHOCKF.N and nohhistown. Lenve Philadelphia t B. 7' i, 9, 8nd 11-05 A. M., IX t 3. Vi 6. fV. 6', 8 05, 10-05. and ll' P. M. Lurvu Norrlstowu at 6-40, 6'.;, 7, 7 X. 9. aud 11 A. M., 1,, 8, 4., 6if', 8, and 9'$ P'. M. '1 lio 7 ',' A. Hi . train ironi NorrlHtown will not stop t Blonee's, i'utu' Landirn, Domino, or Kohur'i l;ino. The 6 P. M. trntn from Philadelphia will stop only fit iSchool lithe, Alnnnyiirtk, nnl i oustiohockea. ON M.NltAYS Iave Philaileljihla at V A.M., 2X, 4, and 7', Leave Nun-Mown nt 7 A. M., 1, 6Vi and 9 P. M. iT'lv r..ANiVI'Nli, T.oavo Plillitdelidd.i at 0, 7i. U, and 11-05 A. M., IX, 3- :' 6, 0., h-uu, 10 06, n.t 11 v. I. ;d. j tavt- .Man;-, junu at, tj 10, 7, 7;, 8'loi Vr, and 11W A. M Z. n;. 6, S TO, ami 10 f. M. The 6 P. II. trfn inm rhlladelphla will Btop only at School lane and iViumycnk. ON SirNl).M. I.C!t ve rMlfidelphla at A. -ly, 4. and 7' P. M. J.ave KiiinaymiU nt A. lit.. 1. 6. and 9M P. W. W. S. Wll S(jN. (tcncral Sujierlotendent, I'ej ot, NINTH aud UKiiN treet. I ) ii ) l. a 1 iL,i. ii J a, "iL.r.iiN(riiN'. AN M J HAl.ll.MPKi; Jf AII.l.'UMt. TH1E TA. HUt,. Coiamu clciiik LION lAY, May 10, 1889. 'J rnliifl will le ivi 1'i-pnt corner JJroad stroot and v nti Irjiioii iiveiiuo us lollows; Way Jlaii Train nth :m A. M. ( "iUDdnysexonpted), lor JmP iuiore, ptopiumr at all regular stations. Unni.ccHng v.-tih lol:iv,nre liailroad at Wilming ton for i.,i it It j'd ai.d liifcnuMbuo slatturiS. Lxprc-H 1 rf in nt 1-2 ftl. (Sundays excepted), for Hulmiiore ot il Wnshinnton, stopping at vVllminir ten, l errj vide, ard Ilu vre-dc-Oi-mje. Connoots at Wilmington wiili truiu lor New I'ostle. Express Triiiu at. 4-0' 1. (Sundays exceptod), for H;i II imorij and Wfishinirton, stopping at Ches ter, Thurlow, l.lnwood, l. layuiont, Wilmington, Newport., Madloii, Newark, Eiston, North East, CLailefctowii, lcrryvillo. llavre-do-traoe, Alter dctn, Ferryman's, EdKOWoud, Magnolia, Ohaso'8, and Mi'ininor't- l.un. Niiri t Express at 11-50 P. M. (dallv), for Baltl. uioro nit d W nsliington, btnpplrn; at Chester, Thur low, Eiawood, (Jluyiiiont, Wilmijiwton, Nowark, Elkton, North-lvist, Perryville, Uavre-do- Jraoe, 1'erry man's, nnd Magnolia. Pussotjuer.-. t"T l-'oi iruss Houroe aud Norfolk will take the 12 00 W. train. WIEiVliNUrON TKAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Eottvo Philadelphia at 11-00 A. PI., 2 SO, 6-00, and 7 00 P. fli. Tim t tii) t- M Train oouriacts with ficiawnre bailroud lur liarrinKi"n and interme diate Muttons l.i'itve V. Ihiiinirton 8 Z0 and 8-10 A. M., 130, 4 IB, nnd 7-oo P. IU The iT0 n il. i'r-tinwlll not stop between Che ter i.nd Phibitlclphl.i. Tho 7 P. Itt. Train Ironi Wilmington runs daily; all other Ao Commoiiiitioii lriiins Siiiniays excepted. 1- tout Baltimore to I'hiunlelphia, Leavft Balti more 7-ia A.M., Way Mail; u-35 A. M., Express; P. III., Express; V. M., Ex))ross. SUMtA TK.UN FK(i:.l BaWIMOEE. Eeaves Jinltlnioro at 7 ii Y M., stopptngat Mag nolia, Pcrryiiian's, Aberdeen, Hai re-do-(lraoe, V'erryville, Liharlostown, North-East, Elkton, Newark, fcdanton, Newport, Wilmington, (Jlay ntout, Liuwood, and Chester. FHlLAPEirHIA AM) BAIjTIMORE CEN TKALi KAll.KOAD TRAINS. Stoj'plng at all nations on ohestor Creek and Phibuielphia and Balliinuro Central Railroad. Eenvo Philadelphia lor Port Deposit (Sundays excepted) at Too a. M , and 4 85 P. iVL. Leave Phi ladelphia for Chadd's Eord at 7-00 P. M. Tho 7 00 A M Train will stop at all stations be tween Philadelphia and Lamokln. A Ereight Trttin. with Pussonger Car attached, will leave Philadelphia daily (except Sundays; at 1 UO P. M , running to Oxford. Leave Port Deposit for Philadelphia (Sundays excepted ) at 6 40 A. W., 9 2b A. M., and 2 30 P. JVI. Leave Chadd's Eord for Philadelphia at G-15 A. M. A Sunday Train will leave Philadelphia at 8-00 A. M. lor West (irove and Intermediate stations, Keturning, will leave West drove at 4-30 P. M. TrainB leaving Wilmington at tl 80 A. M. and 416 P. ftl will connect nt Eauiokin Junction with the '7-00 A JW. and 4-ao P. H. trains lor Baltimore Cen tral Kallroad. '1 hrough tickets to all points Weft, South, and Southwest may be procured at Ticket Office, No. 8'J8 Ches-nut street, under Continental Hotel, wLere also State Booms and Berths In Sleeping Cars can be secured during tie tHy. Persons pur chasing tickets at this ottlco can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Company. H. V. KEJSNEV, Superintendent 17OK CAPE jUAiT, VIA WEST JERSEY KAU ; BOAi). UOMMENCIN' THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1589. Leave Philadelphia, foot of Jtlamet street, as lol lows: e-oo A. M., Cape May Express, due 12-2S. 816 P. M., Cape Way Passenger, due 7-16. 4 00 P. W.. East Express (oommenolDg on Satur day, July 8j, due 6T6 J'. M. Sunday JViall 'l rain leaves at 7-15 A. M., due 10-48., Cape May Eroight leaves Camden uaily at 8 'i0 A. M. RETrRNIKO, TRAINB LEAVE CAPE MAT, 6 80 A. W., Morning Mall, due 10 00 A. M. 9 00 A. M., Eaet Express (commencing on Men day, Julv b), due 12-07. 6 B0 P. M Passenger, due 8-22 P. M. Sunday Mail Truiu leaves Cape May at 6-10 P.M. Cape May Ereight Train loaves dally at 6-40 A. M. TICKETS. Annual Tickets, $100; Quarterly Tickets, $50; to be had only oi the Treasurer, at Camden. 20 Cou pon Tlckecs, $40; lo Coupons, $26. Exoursln Tickets. $ft, for sale at the ticket otBoos, No. 828 Chesnut stieet. foot of Markot street, also at Cam den and ('ape May. For M'llville, Vlneland, Brldgeton, Salem, snd interuie'into eiatlotis, leave Philadelphia at 8-00 A. M., ninil, and 8 30 P. M., passenger. An aecouitpni aiion train for Woodbury, Mantua, BaTisloro, prtd lilassboro leares Philadelphia daily at ti 00 P. M. Beturning, leaves (ilassboro at 0-3 OA. M. Commutation books of 100 checks each, at re ducod rates, between Philadelphia and all sta tions. yUBKinT TRAINS LEAVE CAMDEN For Cnpe May, Milivilio, Vlneland, etc., eto., 9-2u A. M. For Bridgeton, Salem, and way stations, 12-00 noon. Ereight received at first covered wharf below Wa'nut strict. Ereight delivery. No. TiH S. Delaware avenue. 7 1 WM. J. SEWELE, Sup't W. J. H. K. gllOKTEST "ROUTE TcTtHE SEA SHORE. CAM BEN AVIi AtEanTIO" RATEROAU Sl'MMEP AKK.ANtIE.MKNT. THROUGH TO A'lT.ANTlO CITY IN VA HCPKS. TAKES EEr'Etvr JUIY 1, I860. Through trains leave Vino Street Ferry as fol lows: Special Excursion fl-l.HA, Mail 8-00A, Ereight (with papsenger car) 9-5 A. I xprehs, through in l j hours 8-15 1 Atlantic Accommodation .416 P, LKAVU ATOAMTIO CITY, At hint lo Accommodation Fxprefs, through in 1 hours. .. ... .. Fn ight (with patsenger car) Mail Special Excursion ...6 08 A. ...7 24 A. ..11-60 A. ...41T P. ...618 I'. An extra repress train throvih. in 1 hours) will leave Vine Street Ferry every' Saturday at 2-00 '. M.j returning, leave Atlantic City on Monday ut B-40A. M ' Local trains leave Vine street: A too Accommodation lladdontield do. f liammoiiton do Returning, leave A too Haddonfield llammonton SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN Leaves Vine street Leaves Atlantic 10-15 A. M. .2 00 P. M. .6-46 A.M. 12-15 noon. .2-45 P. M. .6-40 A. M. 8 00 A. M 417 P. M Fine to Atlantic Citv. 42. Round trin tickets. rood for the duy and train on which they are Is- tutu, To. Additional ticket offices have been located in the reading rooms of the Morohttnts' and Continental Hotels, ultso ut No. BO 8. Filth street. V.li. MUNDY, Agent. RAILROAC LINES. 10(1 FOK NEW YOKK THE tlAMDKN lOU;". AND AM BOY AM) PHluADKLPKI A ANU TREVION KAILKOAI) COM HANI KS' JINKS EHOM PBILAI-KLl'HIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY PLACKS. I-ROM WALNUT BTItP.KT WHARF. At 6-80 A. M., Via Camden and Amboy Acoom. l2-26 At 8 A. M., via t)am. and Jeraev City Ex. Mall 8 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden anil Amboy bxpres... 8-00 At8 P. M., lor Amboy nnd intermediate stations. At e 3" and 8 A. M. a"d 2 P. ftl., for Freehold. At 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. for lobr Branch and points on B. snd T. B. K. R. At 8 and 10 A. M., 12 M., !i, 8-30 and 4-30 P. M., for Trerton. At 6-80, 8, and 10 A. M., 12 M.. S. 8-31,4-30, 7, and 1 1-80 p. M. lor Bordentown, Florence, Burlington, Beverly, and Iiolanno. At 0 80 and lo A. M., 12 M., 8-80, -3i, fl, T, and 11-80 P. M. for tilgewater, Hlverslde, Rlverton, 1 nlmyra, nnd Fish llouso, and 2'. M. for Rlverton. The 11-30 P. M. line loaves Market Street Ferry (upper side). yBOM KHNBTNOTON DEPOT. At 11 A. M, via Kensington and Jersey City, Iew York Express Line. are, S. At 7-80 and 11 A. M., 2-30, 3 iia, and 8 P. M. for Trenton and BrlBtol, and at 10 16 A. M. and 8 P. M. for Bristol. At 7-3o and 11 A. M., 2 30 and 5 P. M. for Morris ville Bnd TnHytown. At 6 30 and 1016 A. M., and 2-30, 6, and i 'P. M. for Schenck's anu Eddlngton. At 7 at and 1016 A. M., 2 80, 4, 6, and 8 P. M. tor Cornwoll's, Totresdale, Holmesburg, Tacony, ffli tin' tiling, Biidesburg, and 1 rank lord, and at 8 P. M. for llolinemurg nnd Interniodi ito stfttions. FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA DEPOT, Via Connecting Railway. At B-30 A. M., 1-20, 4, 0-45, and 12 P. M. New York Expresfl Elues, via Jert-ey City. Faro, WZb. At 11-30 P. M Emigrant Lino. Fare, fi. At 9 30 A. M., 1 2", 4, 0-45, and 12 P. M. lor Trcn ton. At 0-30 A. M., 4, 8-46, and 12 T. M. for Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Mght), for Morrlsvlllc, Tullytown, Solicnck's, Eddinvion, Cornwtll's, Torreedalo, Holniesburg, Tacony, Wisainomlng, Bridesburg, and Frnnklord. The b-30 A. M., 0-45 and 12 P.M. Lines will run dally. All others, Sundays excepted. BELVIDEHE DKLAWAER RAILROAD LINKS. FltOM KKNS1NOTC' PKl'OT. At 7-30 A.M. lor Niagara Falls, Buffnlo, Pun kirk, Llmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Bingham. ion, uawogo, syrnt-use. uroai i-tond, Jlonirose, W ilkesbarre, Schoolev's Mountain, eto. At 7-ao A. M. and 3-30 p. M. for Scrnnton. Strottdxhurg, Wratcrtlap, Bolvldoro, Lnston, Lam- tjcrtvlilo. nomington. eto. The 3-30 P. .M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Kaston for Manch t hunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, eto. At 11 A. m. and 6 p. m. lor Laiubortvillo and in- terinedlnte stations. CAMHKN AND BtUU.INOTON COUNTY AND PKMBKRTON AND HltilirSTOWN RAIL ROADS. KlUJM MARKET STREET PERIIT (rPPEU SIDK). At 7 and lo A. M., 1, 2-16, 3-3 , 6, and 0-i P. .l. for Merch intvillo, Moorestown, Hartford, Masmville, Haincsport, Mount Holly, Smithvtl'e, Kwansvllle, Vipccntown, Birmingham, and Pcmlierton. At 10 A. M., for Lew Mown. Wrightstown, Cooks town. New Egypt, and Horncrstown. At 7 A. M., 1 and 8-30 P. M. lor T.ewlstown, Wriglitstown, Cpokstown, New Hgypt, Homers town. Cream Ridge, Imiaystown, Sharon, and Hightstown. 1 lo WILLIAM II. GATZMER, Agent. JTeInnsyl V n'OTcen t ral itXiLTto a i . ST'MMElt TIME. The trains of tho Pennsylvania Central Railroad lci ve tho Depot, at 'iHlRTY-i-'IHST and MAR KET streets, which is reached diroctly by the Mar ket street cars, the last car connecting wliti each train leaving front and Market streets tlility minutes beloro its departure Tho Chosnut and Walnut streets cars run within one square of the Denot. sleeping-car Tickets citn be had on application at tae nonet oince, . v. corner in lnin. ana cues nut Etrett. nr.d at the Denot. Agents of the Union Transfe Company will oall for snu deliver baggaite at the depot. Ordors lol'f. at No. 901 Chosnut street, or No. 110 Markot streot, win receive attention. TRAINS l.KAVB IIEPOT, VIZ.: Mall Train 8-00 A. M. Paoli Accommodat'n, 10-30 A.M., 1-10 and 7 00 P. M. Fast Line . 11-80 A. JYl. 11-50 A. M. Erie Express harrisburg Accommodation . Lancaster Arcon modation . . Parkeubiirir Train . . . Cincinnati Expresn . . . Erie Mail and Pittsburg Express PhilaCelphla Express, 12 night . 2-30 P. M, 4 00 P. M, . 6 bO P. M, 8 00 P. M. . 10-30 P. M. Erie Mall loaves daily, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to w illiamsport only. On Sun day nignt passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Fhiladelphia Express leaves daily. All other truins dailv. except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except. Sunday. For this train tickets must be pioeiired ai d baggage delivered, by 6 P. M., at No, 110 uuaraet aireeu TBAINH ARRIVE AT DBPOT, VIZ.: Cincinnati Express . . . . . 3-10 A. M Philadelphia Express .... 6 60 A. M, Paoil A ccuiiimodat'n,8-20 A. M., 3-40 and (i 20 P. M frieMall 0-35 A. M. Fat-t Line S-35 A, M. Parkesburg Train v 10 A. M. Lancaster Train 12-ao P, M. Erie Express 4-20 P. M. Day Express 4-20 P. M. Southen Express 0-40 P, M. Hiirrltbiiig Accommodation . . y-40 P. M. For fart herintorination, apply to JOHN F. VAN LEER, .1 h., Ticket Agent. No. O01 OHESNUT Street, FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 110 MARKET Street SAMUKL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot, Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume anv risk for Baggage, except tor Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in vaiue win oe at tno risK oi tun owner, unlcfs taken by special contract. 4 29 General Superintendent, A ltoona, Pa 11 TEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA SUMMEIt ARRANdE. V RAlLROAli. MENT. On and after MONDAY, April 12, 1Ho9, Trains will leave as follows : I eave Philadelphia irom new uepot, ihikty FIRST and OHESNUT Streets, 7 25 A. M l 30 A. M.. 2 30 P. M., 4 16 P. M., 4-35 P. M., 715 and 1130 P.M. Leave West Chester from Depor, on East Mar. kct street, at 6-25 A. M., 7 26 A. M., 7 4'l A. M., lo-lo A. M., l--r'6 P. M., 4 60 P. M., and ti-45 P. M. Leave Philadelphia lorB. C. Junction and inter met iate points at 12-30 P. M. and 6 45 P. M. Leave B. V. Junction for Philadelphia at 6-30 A. M. and 1-45 P. M. Train leaving west ;iiecier at, v-ju a. iu. win stop at B.C. Junction, I-rnni, tilen Riddle, and uledia; leavlLg J'niiaueipuii at 4-3o P.M. will stop at B.C. Junction and Media only. Passen gers to or from stations between West Chester and t a, ...111 ..l.A X). v . Ullull'O f1,"K " bno iiaiu loiftvillg V est t tester at 7 2a A. M., and car will be at tachod to Express Train at B. C. J unction, and going West pupr-eiigcrs for stations above Media will take trpin leaving Fhiludelphia at 4-36 P. M., and car will be attached tn Local train at Media. Tlie Depot in i'hiladelptu is reaction uireeny ov that i liesrut and Wnltiiit streets ears. Tho: of tho Market street lino run within one square. Tho car-1 of both lines connect wiia eacu iraiu upon its rriVal- ON SumTAYS. Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 8 OH A. M. and 2-3" P. M. Leave Philadelphia for B. C. Junction at 7-15 P M. Lt-ave Westchester lor Philadelphia at 7-46 A. M and 4 46 P. M. leave B. V. Junction for rhilndclphla at 800 A M WILLIAM C. WHEELER, 4 ii , j General Superintendent. "Ti 11 ! II-AD Kl.l'HI A A NTPERlif" RA I L RO A D7 I SI'MMER Tl.METABLii.-TIlKUUtJH AND DIRECT ROUTE BKTWEEN PH1I.A DKLPHI A, BA1 TIMOR I'-i hAHHISHUSd, WIIJ.IAMS PURT AND THIS ORLAT OIL REQION OF PENNSYLVANIA. v. .,, , Elegant Plccplm.' Cars on all Night Trains. (in and alter MONDAY, A)u-il 2u. l,0, the trains on the Philadelphia and l-.rio Railroad will run as lollows:- wKSTWAmt. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia , i. i Williamsport . u arrives at Erie ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia LlaL,(, 1 " AVilliamsporC i. arrives at Krio . ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia. jiUHUiA ii (l williatnsport - it arrives at Lockhaven BAS1 WAttl). MAIL TRAIN leaves Krie . BAlhliiAw -williamsport a arrives at l'hllauclphla BMB EXPRESS lve. Kr.oi.iii .ort ii i,rrlvei) at Philadelphia 10-45 P. , JVI. M. M. M. 8-15 A. II HO P. 11-60 4. 8-60 1 , M. M. 10 00 A. 8 00 A. U. 6 0 P. M. 7 46 P. M. 11-16 A. M. 1- - I A. M. 25 A.M. 6-25 P. M. 7 60 A.M. 4-10 P. M. Mail and Express Connect wltfi Oil Creek and Allegheny River Kallroad. BaHgagoeheckedthroug., 1 1 Oenoral Suporlnteudent. RAILROAD LINES. KEADINO RAILROAD.-OItKAT TKirNK LINK FROM PHILADELPHIA. TO THE INTERIOR OK PENNSYLVANIA, THK HCIIUYLKILL, SUS Ol'EII ANNA, CUMBERLAND, AND WYUMLNli VALLEYS, TI7K NORTH, NORTTIWEST, AND TUB CANADA8. SUMMER AltliAMiEMENT OF PA8SENUER TRAINS, JULY 12, 1SC.9. Leavlnir the Comnanv'a Dcnot nt Thirteenth and Callowhill streeta, l'lilladelphla. at tho followrua hours: MORNINO ACCOMMODATION. At 7-30 A. M. for Rcadlnir. and ail Intormndiatfl ata, tlona, and Allentown. Kolnnitng, leaves Reading at 0-30 P. M. : arrives in Phlla leloina at 815 P. M. MORNING EXPWESS. AtR-lB A. M. for ltrnditicr. I. elm nun trnrrtalini-w reltsvlllo, Piiicgrove, Tama(ii;i, Sunbiirr, Wllllatus riort, Elmlra, Kochcster, Mau ira Kails, Buifalo, V ilkesbarre, Plttstou, York, Cm lisle, Chaiubersburg, Bngcrstow n, etc. The 7-80 A.M. train connects nt R RADIX J with East Pennsylvania Railroad train for Allentown, etc., and tho 8-15 A. M. train connects with tho Lebanon Valley train for llnrrltbnrir. etc.; and PORT CLINTON with C'atnwlna Railroad trains for llllnmsport. Lock Haven. Klmim. etc at. MAR. RLSBURd with Northern Ceiii t.il, tuimbcrlani Val ley, and Scliuylklll and Su.! ;iichanna trains for NorthumlM-rlaml, Williamsport, York, Cluunbers burg, Pincgrove, etc. AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves rhlliidelnhia ut 3-:m I'. M. for Rea llnor. Pottsvllln, Ilarrislmrg, etc., fiuuectln-r with Road lug aud Columbia Railroad tr 1 i us lur Columbia, etc. P( ITTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Pottstowa at 0-25 A. M.. slotiningat Inter- mediate Htallons: arrives In i'lillndcliililn at S-40 A. M. Returning, leaves Plillade'plila at 4-30 P. M. ; arrives lu I'ntt.stuwn at 6-40 P. .M. R E A DlNli ACCOM .M o 1 1ATION. Leaves Reading at 7-3o a. M.. s;opplng at nil way stations; arrives in Phi! nlcipliia at lo-lf A. M. Jieuirning, leaves p hi iidc!nhi,i at .via I . M. : ar rives In Reading at s P. M., and couueotH Willi tlie market train for Pottsville. Tratns for Phlliidelnhla leave Knrrls'itirflr at S-10 A. M., and Pottsville nt A. M.. arriving In Philadel phia at 1 P. M. Afternoon traiui leave llarrishurp; ut 2 P. M., and Pottsville at 2-4.' P.M., urnvlng ut Philadelphia at 6-4r P. M. lliirrlMninr Accmnmodatloii leaves Reading at 7-15 A. M., Mid llarrisburg a' t-ld P.M. Connect ing at Rending with .Aftoiu vin Accommodation south at U-30 P. M., arriving iu I'liii.idolphia at 9-15 1'. M. Market, train, with a nassengerc.ar ntta"hed, leaves Phlladclplihi at 12MS, noon, for l'.ntsvillu and all way stations; leaves Pottsville at O-I'i A. M., connecting at Reading with accommodati.jii tiuiu for Philadel phia and all way stations. All t no unovc trains run (ia-i, nuuiiiiya excepuvi. Siindav trains leave Pottsvl'lc at, s A. M anil Philadelphia at 3-15 P. M. Leave riitladelptihi for Rending ut 8 A. M. : returning from Reading at 4-2fi P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD, rassengcrs for Downliurtn-.v.i and intermediate points take the 7-30 A. M., 12-l", and 4-:-o P. M. trains irom PhiladclphiiL Returninir frum Dowumgtowu ut G-10 A. M., 1 no and fV4fl P. M. PKRKIO.M EN RAILROAD. Passengers for Sklppack take VV.O A. M., 4-30 and fi-15 J. M. trains for Philadelphia, returning from Sklppack ut G-lf ami 8-15 A. M. and MD P. M. Stago lines for the various points in Perkiomen Valley connect with trains at Oollegeville and Sklppack. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PlTTSUL'Rli AND THE WEST. Leaves New York at OA. M. and 5 and 3 P.M., pass ing Rending at inn A. M. an I l-.vaii l 10-t'J P. M., and connecting at llarrlslmi -s with I'cnusvki-anla and Northern Central Railroad Express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Williaii -.-port, Eliiura, Balti more, etc. Returning Express train leaves llarrisburg on arrival of i'eiin.vlvanu Expr.-ss liom l'ittsiiurg at 3-fiOan.l fi-Ml A. M. and Pi-mi P. M.. passing Read- in;,' nt 5-44 and 7-31 A. M. aud 12-b'i P. M., au l arriving at New Y'ork at 11 A. M. and 12-ao and 6 P. M. Sleeping cars neconip.inv tiieso trains through bovecu Jersey City aud Pittsburg without change. A Mall train for New Y'ork leaves Hnrrlslmrg at s-io A. Ai. anu 2-05 l'. m. iViaii Tiaiu lor llarrisburg leaves New York at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at-3 i and U-30 A. M., and 6-40 P. M., returning from Tamaipia at S-35 A. M., nnd 21ft and 4-15 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 0-2.-S A. M. for Pinegrove nnd llarrisburg, and at 12-10 noon for Pincgrove and M remout, returning irom unrrisourg at o-w r. m, and from Tremout at 6-45 A. M. aud 1-40 P. M. TICKETS. Throngh first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North aud West and Cunudas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading anu intermediate stations, good lor one nay only. are sold bv Morning Accommodation Market Train, Reading and Pottstuwn Acouiuiuudatiou Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, are sold at Reading aud intermediate sta tions by Reading and Pottstowu Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. The following tickets are obtainable only at the ofllce of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. s27 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of O. A. Nicolls, Uoueral Superintendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per cent, discount, between auy points de sired, for families and lirms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2noo miles, between all points, at 152 -50 each, for families and linns. SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line f tiio road will be furnished with cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hulf fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, ut reduced fares, to be had only at the Ticket Oillce, ut Thirteenth aud Callowhill streets. FREIonT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to nil tho above points irom the Company's new freight depot, Broad and Willow streets. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., aud for the principal stutions only nt 2-18 p. M. FREIGHT TRAIN'S Leave Philadelphia (hilly at 4-35 A. M., 12-43 noon, 5 and 7-15 P. M., lor Reading, Lebanon, llarrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond, BAGGAGE. Dnngan's Express will collect baggage forail trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No. 22fl S. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Callow h Jl streets. XTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN For DETHLEIIEM, DoYLESTOWN, IMAUCH CHUNK, EASTWN, WILLIAMSPORT, W1I.KRSBARHK. MAHANOY CITY, MOUNT CARWEL, PITTSTON, TUN KHAN NOCIt, AND SCRANTON. SUMMER ARKANOEMKNT3. PRfisengor Trains leave the Depot, oorner of EFRKS and AMERICAN Streets, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: At 7-45 A.M. (Express) for Hothlohem, Allan town, L'Vlaueh Chunk, lluzleton, Williamsport, Wllkosburre, Mahanoy City, Pittston, and.Tunk. bannock. At 0 45 A.M. (Express) for Hethlehom, Kaston, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkosbiirro.Plttston. Scranton. and New Jersoy Central aud Morris ana Essex Railroads. At 1-46 P. M. (Express) for Hethlehem, Easton, Muueh chunk, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and Hazleton. At 6--00 P M. for Bethlehem, Eastou, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk. For Doylestown at 8-45 A. M., 2-43 and -15 P. M. For Fort Washington at 6-45 and 10-45 A. M., and 11-30 P. M. For Ablnirton at 1-15, 815, 6-JO, and 8 P. M. For Lansdale at e-28 P. M. Filth and Sixth Streets, Second and Third Streets, and Union City Passenger Railways run to the new Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9-00 A. IU., IMu, 4 45, and 8 26 P. M. From Doylestown at 8-25 A. M., 4-55 and 7-05 P. M. From Lansdale at 7 30 A. M. From Fort Washington at 9 20, 10-35 A. M., and 810 P. M. From AUngton at 2-35, 4-35, ti-45, and tf-35 P. M. ON SUNDAY'S. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A. M. 1'hlludelphla for Doylestown at 2 P. M. For Ablngton at 7 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 30 A. M, Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Ablngton tor Philadelphia at 8 P. M. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggago Express omw, iso. xue a. 1 11 iu direct. T ELLIS CLARK, Agent. THE ADAM8 EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. itau OHKSMJT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack axes. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its owd lines or in connection wilu other Mpreu uoinpanitM to all the uriuoiual umus and oiiies ia the Dnitl huu, C. OOljKMAN, ' SuveriuteadesU AUO riON SALES. l.TNTINO. DURBOnOW & CO., AUCTION- I KFR8. Ns. 2:ttsnd 2!1 MARKKT Street,, comer of Bank street. Successors to John II. Myers A On. SALE OF 2000 CASES HOOTS, SHOES, On Tuesday Morning-, Aufr. 10, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. K.TO. 8 4 6t LARGE SAI.R OF BRITISH. FRENCH. GERMAN. AND DOMESTIC IMiY GOOD.1, On Tlinrsdny Nomina. Aiifrust 12, nt 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. N13I. I IPPlNt'OTT. PON A CO., AUCTION KB US, 1-d No. S10 MARKET Streot. Ira , . . FIRST FALL SALE OK POKE KIN AND DOMESTRJ I'KY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINER GOIHM. Etc., will tnke plnn On Wertnwdsr Morninjt, August 11. nt 10 o'clock, by cstslnituo. on four months credit. MS 41. T"IIOM8 BIRCH it SON, AUCTION liKKd MI'ltCIlANIS No 1 1 IU I AND COMMISSION CHESNUT Stroot, rmr entrance No. Ui7 Swwnm tnt M THOMAS SONS, NOS. 131) ANI Hi K. OLRTH STREET. c. I). MoCLEKS & CO. No. 6otj MARKET Strcst. AUCTION EEI13, BY B. SCOTT, JR., SOOTTB ART OALf.F.RY. No. I O-frt OH KSnir Street, Philadolnliia. lTAKTIN l'.KOTHEKS. AUCTIONEERS. ' 1 (Lntely Sidesmen tor M. Thomss A Sons.) No. f)2!' t;HK.S. LT Street, rnsr eulrsnce from Minor ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. --,. PENN STEAM ENOINR AND ';.T t'-3 J?",KR WOKKS -NKAE1K.4 I.KVT, fe uyi 6" KNlilN K I -. US.M A( ) 1 1 1 N I S l;8, HOI I.K.K-AlAKl-.bs, BLACKSMITHS, and HIUNOKUS. hnn , I llU, I M AI. A I ill 1,1 I I.' 1, I I f 1 A l. for many yonrs been in suocesslul poration, and been si- eltlHlVe V eillfJltflHl In lilliidinv anH VI River KtiKinoi-, hiKh aud lim.pre-,iiurt. Iron Boilers, Wtr tanks, I'nitH'llers, etc.. etc.. rnsnpetfullv off.ir ihir u--. TicsstotlieiiulilicasbBirn lullj prepared to contract for enmnes of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary; havlnc sets of patterns of diflorflnt si.os, aro prepared to rinouta orders with quirk .Insnatcb. IOvbit description of pnttn. making nisdi. Ht tnosliertB.it notice. Hilj snd Low-prssy. sure 1-ine l ubiilarand Cylinder Boilers of the best Peoa- syivaum j nnrcesi iron, fortinirs ot all sizes and kinds, Iron and l.rnss CaMines of sil descriptions. Roll Turning, hcrrw Cut tint;, and all othor work oo tweeted with tbs) above tnisinohs. Drnwinis and spni-lflcatlons for all work done at tha ortbli!mient Iron of churfte. nnd work (ruaranteed. The pubtieribrrs have niuido wh.irf dock.r.inm fur rnn&i of bonl s, where the" enn Iih in perfect safety, and aro pro viowi wiiu siiimra, uiocks, tans, etc. etc, tor raising bean or iiKht wobiuta. JACOB O. NKAFIH. JOHN P. LEW, 815 BKAOll and PALMER Streets. jj E K K 1 U K. & SONS SOUTilWARIC FOUNDRY, No. 4.10 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE C'UT-OFP STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY U0ISTING MACHINE, ralcuted June, lsivs. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELKSS STEAM HAMMER. D. ?T. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-( ' ENTR 1 .NO, SELF-BALANCINI CLNTlilFl'GAL SL'GAl'-DRAINING MACHINE. AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Mauufacturers. T 10 mwl J. VACLiUN MKr.IUCK. WILLIAM B. MKBBIOK. JOHN E. COPB. Cdl l IIWAKK l'Ol NDUV. 1 ASlll.NGTON" Streets, FIFTH AND 11 f I. M'KI.I'III A. MEKKICK A SON'S. ENG INKLES AN 11 MACHINISTS, manufacture High und Low Pressure Steam Engines fur Land, River, and Marine Service. liiiilcrs, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Routs, etc. Ciistiugs of nil kinds, cliher Iron or lirass. Iron Frame Roots for Gas Works, Workshops, audi Railroad Stations, etc. Retorts nnd Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also, Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, OU Steam Trains, Dciccators, Filters, Pumping En gines, etc. Sole Agents for N. Kllleux'8 Sugar Rolling Appa ratus, Ncfinvth's Patent Steam Hummer, and Asptu wall Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. 4 -tu QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN H. MURPHY & BROS. manufacturer!) of Wiotiaht Iron Pipe, Kto. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, TWENTY-THIRD and FILBEIiT Street. OFFIOK, No. 4'i North FIFTH Street. 41 LUMBER. 18G9 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. U EM LOOK. HKAILOCK. 1869 18G9 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. (SEASONED OLE A It PINK. 1869 CHOICE FATTKHN PJMK. SPANISH CEDAH, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. FLORIDA FLOORING. -QQ OU7 FLORIDA ELOOINO. lOUtZ CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA KLOORINH. DELAWARE 1LOORINO. ASH KLOOltlNfi. WALNUT TrLOORINO. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1 RfiQ WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. 1 QO IOVJ WALNUT HDS. AND PLANK. lODU WALNUT BOARDS. V jii.NUT PLANK. ICilCi UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. -jQftQ IOUJ UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. lOOJ RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1 QftO SEASONED POPLAR. -j QlJA 10Ui7 SEASONED CHERRY. lOOJ ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. "IftfiO CIGAR BOX MAKERS' IQfiO lOUl CKiAR BOX MAKERS' IOUJ SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. IQftfJ CAROLINA SCANTLING. IQfiO lOUt CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. lOOJ N'OKWAV HUAMTL1 NO. 1869 CEDAR 81 1 INGLES. 18G9 CYPRESS SHINGLES. MA CLE, BROTHER A CO.. IK No. iloOU SOUTH Street. "PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES X 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and a SIDE FENCE BOARDS. Will i E PINE FLOOKINIi BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FbOORlNUS. IV and 4. SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. 'logeincr urttn a set for aula low for cash. Together with a general assortment of Building Lnmber. 1, V . DinALi A, U '2b rim FIFTEENTH and STILES Street L U SI u E R UN ALWAYS D K DRV. R CUVKR Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, i-hinglt'B, etc., always on hand at low ratos. WATSON & GILLINGIIAM, 8 2!) ? No. 921 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. STOVES, RANGES, ETC NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call the attention of the pnhlio to bis NEW GOl.DKN K&ULJl UKNAOK. This is an ent irely new heater. It is so oonstrnoted as to onoe commend itself to general f&Tor, beiuit a combi nation ot wrought and cast Iron. It is very simple in it construction, mid is perfectly air-tight; self-cleaning, hat ing no pipes or drums to be taken out. and oluaned. It is so arranged with nprignt fines as to produce a larger anioout of beat from the same weight of ooal than any fur nace now iu use. The hygrometrio condition of tha airaa produced by my new arrungement of evaporation will at onoe dunionstrate that it is tho only Hot Air Furnace that wi'l produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. 'i'bobo in want of a complete Heating Apparatus would do well U, call and examine Die t'-,-IiMSf No, 113 and 11J4 "AKKKTjj. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, lire-Board Stoves, low Down Orates, Ventilators, ato always 00 hN.dB Jobbing of all kinds promptly don 101 THOMSON'S LONDON KXTijiiJtwJEif or EUROPEAN RANGE, for fsinihss hotels o. pnhlio institutions, n a lrVl2 Ki.ES. Also, Philadeliihia Kangea, Hot-Air Eos P,.rii.l,l Heaters, lxw unwn uim, cirauuan L. - , ,i,-iM&.iAaud reiai, iv iuo uisuuiauiunira, btoTea, to., wholesale auu KHAPK 4 T(,OMsON, 6 27wf uidni No. -iOU N. SEOOND blrMC
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